Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1955 — Page 12

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Dogs Advance LONDON (INS) — Even Britain’s dogs have left austerity behind as the nation chalks up new economic successes. Sydney Crawford, chairman of the National Association of Dog-Biscuit Manufacturers, called a press conference to announce that British canines are now getting “the best biscuits they have ever had. Bands Tops CHICAGO (INS) — A survey of high school instrumental music teachers shows most of them played in dance bands before becoming educators. The American Music conference said the survey disclosed only 32 percent of the teachers had been part of symphonic organizations. Turkey has an area of about 300,000 square miler.

. .. ’ 11/ j I*l 111 • < I fl Ae o*4fEi . «*mb — ' HF / ..: \ 5 -- ; *» - • ’ ’ • - — = — Let yourself go* ■<- .« £0077 *°° | it'sonly MU delivered locallyf Maybe you didn’t know that the price of and see by sampling what that means in the this 1955 Buick Special 2-doon lift and life and joy you feel in driving. 6-passenger Sedan has moved still closer to y ou have to j ut jg e for yourself how much those of the so-called “low-price three. more luxury and comfort and stability so And maybe you didn’t know that now you little more money buys here—more room, can boss this broad and brawny new beauty more visibility, more frame strength, more for even fewer dollars than some models of tread width, more ride steadiness. those very same ‘three. And you have to learn by doing what a rich So we proudly show our price here to g ne feeling it is to travel in the boldest new prove it. styling of the times—in beauty that’s long But no dollar figures can ever tell you how and , lo 'y. and a P or,s ’ car s™rt-andaSdefi-much more sheer automobile you get for d -»‘«n<**ve as the name on the hood, your money in this ’55 Buick. You have td Come in for a demonstration of Buick for discover that firsthand. ’55. We promise you the thrill—and the buy You have to look into the record-high V 8 —of th© year. . power that puts the whip to this dazzler— whin better autonomies are ruilt buick will build them •1 .dew, d peu.njw Solek SfECIAL »«dea, Model 44. Hlwlraied. . Optional aqvipnttnl, ecc.itoriM, sial, end local loses, ll any, addl- , lionol. Prices may vary tliphlly In adjoining communilies due do ihippmg M chorges. All prices subject fa change without nolk*. Even th. locforyF FF I Initollrt .«tro« you may wont er. bargains, such c«r heof.r 4 d.lroslw is Buick Z%f7n-~ a ♦. -X .A-- \1 I SAYLORS MOTOR SALES 13th Street and Highway 27 “Established 1926” Decatur, Ind. ————— ' — —w

Gas Tolls NEW YORK (INS) r Accidental gas poisoning takbs an annual toll of about 1,400 lives in the I’nited States, and nearly three oiit of four of those deaths occur in and about the home, statisticians of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company report. Boon Puzzles BUFFALO, N. Y. (INS) — Natural Greenland cryolite ft a “toon, but a tantalizing puzzle to abrasize engineers. A critical material during the war, the mineral makes resinoid grinding" wheels last longer, cut cooler and work faster. Yet nobody knows for sure how it works, according to engineers of Electro Refractories & Abrasives Corp. The name Nevada is Spanish and means “snow-clad.”

Unusual Pension Plan Is Launched Company Will Pay Entirely For Plan KANSAS CITY. Mo. (INS) A unique pension plan — paid for entirely by company contributions — goes into effect pec, 31 for emptoyees of the H. t). Lee Company. Said to be the first of its kind in the garment industry, the plan was approved by unions representing the employes and by an overwhelming majority of stockholdVI . k Under At,every employee, on reliremenW ’will be paid one-half of one percent of his average annual earnings in the last five years.he has worked continuously for the company, He will get his annual pension in monthly payments for life after retirement it 65. President Benjamin E. Kinney said: J ‘We believe we are the first concern in the needle industry to set up such a’ program. With it we hope to attract and hold capable people who will make this business their lifetime career, helping to expand it and make it more profitable.” Neither employees nor the unions will help administer the pension fund or contribute to it. The fund will be set up with company contributions only and will be administered by the City National Bank and Trust Company of KansaaXity as trustees. All office, sales and factory: (Vorkerir of the 11 plants owed and operated by Lee and Its subsidiaries will be covered. Pension payments will be in addition to social security benefits or payments received from individually held insurance policies. Company con-tributions-tfr the fund will be deducted on the federal income tax returns of the corporation as expenses. , t Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

■' 1 n. - ■ — — r-— —--a — - ss - Z . ■ •’X-fl-’ ■ ' JK, .ZwmlSjpML Jkx. _____ ? 7*< ’r x .. MSflflfl ■he.CAPT. EDWARD SHABSIN gets acquainted with lift daughter Francine Marie, the first girl born In the Shabsin family in more than 200 years, at Bolling Air Force base, near Washington. That’s Mrs. Shabein holding the sleeping infant, of course; The Shabsina are from Chicago. They have two sonat (International Sound photo/

Feathery '55 Sweaters By International News Service The full-fashioned sweater will continue to gain favor .in 1955, and' its popularity will be insured by the introduction of a new and improved yarn, made in part from soft but sturdy goose feathers. This forecast comes from the oldline factoring firm of Meinhard & Co., Inc., a financing specialist within the textile and apparel trades. _£* Another forecast of the factor: “Stretch” fibers, the same used in hosiery and undergarments, will go into bathing suits and gloves for women, sportswear for both men and women. and play suits for growing children. Sport shirts for men. it is predicted, will be "louder and wilder" than ever, in line with the growth of suburban life with its greater informality.

TV Exchanged VIENNA.„ (INS) — East Germany and Communist Czechoslovakia have agreed to_ exchange television programs over an inter- „ stale television hook-up system. “ XOTKK OF AOMIMSTRATIOX EMate No. •'*">» In the A.lainsdrcdit Court of Adonis County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Ixils Graham * Dwight Byerly were on ttie 22nd day of December, ISSA, aptxrf nted: Co-Exeoutws of tire will of Jesse A. Byerly, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or IWH now due. must tile the same in said court within six tiainths from the date of the first publleatloa.of this notice or said claims wilD lie forever barred. IWed at Decatur. Indiana, this 22nd day of I wwiiber, l!to4. EDWARD F. JABERG — Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Lewie but* Smith. Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. Dec. 23-20, Jan. 6. NOTICE O»’ ADMlNIgnt ATION Estate No. 5020 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice 1s hereby given that Harry Ray was on thd 22nd day of December, 1*34, appointed: _Exacutor of the will of Minerva liny, deceased. All persons having claims against saM estate. 'Whether or not now due. nuwt file the name in said <ourt within six months from the date nf.tho first publication of this notice or said claidui will be forever barred. Dated at IVecaftir, Indiana, this 22nd day of December, Ik.ll. EDWARD F. JARERG Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adatss County. Indiana. • Custer and Smith. Attorney* nnd Counsel for Harry Ray. Dec. 23-30. Jan. 6. a--• —’A ’ i s **w»*k ar W ’ W- g ONE OF THREE Americans held at a Soviet»discharge prison near Gorky, 280 miles east of Moscow, is William Marchuk (above), Brackenridge, Pa., according to newly returned German war prisoners arriving in f Vienna. The other two are William A. Verdine of Starks, La., and John H. Noble, formerly of Detroit. Their place of incarceration leads to belief they are scheduled for release. U. S. Army listed Marchuk, 38, as AWOL in 1949. (International) j "*0 ''•tot f s He •' . -a I I SENATOR Mike Mansfield (D), t Montana, is shown in Washington explaining his proposal for a 25 per cent pay hike for en- ~ listed men in the armed services, as a substitute for the administration’s new military manpower program. He said a force of 3,000,000 could be recruited "if we pay them enough for them to make careers out of th* service," /International) _

Short Hops NEW YORK (TNS) — You don’t have to be a giant heavyweight to carry many pieces of luggage at one time. Average height of bellhops at the Hotel Edison is s’7’’ and weight, 165 pounds, according to owner Irwin 11. Kramer. ' - .JU.,— See Rosy Glow In '55 Lamps _ „ NEW YORK (INS) — Women will be seeing their homes through a rosy glow in 1955 if lamp ipak* ers have their way. Pink is the big new color in lamps and lampshades. It <was launched at the midyear markets and has gotten steadily more popular. Most of the pink is in china and glass lamps. But women who like ceramic and metal lamps also will find their quota of pink. r . — :.... 1 Trade in a Gooo Town — Decatur

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EQUITY’S. Feature of the Month Butter Krunch ICE gfeWl CREAM 25c PINT 79c / 2 GALLON EQUITY'S BUTTERMILK 20c Qt. 50c Gal, in your container We Have A Complete Line Os • LUNCH MEATS • CHEESES e COTTAGE CHEESE e PICKLES e CATSUP e .MUSTARD • OLIVES e POTATO CHIPS • COOKIES e CRACKERS • BREAD _ • BUNS ft COFFEE e ICE CREAM dL IQUITY MIRY STORE Frank Lybarger, Mgr. Decatur, Ind.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1955